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The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show
S5.E16
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Shari Lewis
Episode aired Jan 12, 1961
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Director
Bud Yorkin
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Tennessee Ernie Ford
Lamb Chop
Shari Lewis
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Director
Bud Yorkin
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Tennessee Ernie Ford
Lamb Chop
Shari Lewis
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Tennessee Ernie Ford
Self - Host
Lamb Chop
Self - Puppet
Shari Lewis
Self - Ventriloquist
The Top Twenty
Themselves - Singers
Duke
Hound
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Director
Bud Yorkin
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I've Got Plenty of Nothin'
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Written by
George Gershwin
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DuBose Heyward
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Tennessee Ernie Ford
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January 12, 1961 (United States)
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English
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Betford Productions
National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
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1.33 : 1
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